Nozzle.



G. LINDERBORG.

NOZZLE.

APPLICATION FILED APR. 16, 1912.

1 %L135q Patented Jan.21,1913.

A Home y WITNESSES To all whom it may concern;

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Be it known thatl, GERHARD LIND ERBORG, a citizen of the United States,residing at Erie, in the county of-Neosho Kansas, have invented certainnew and useful Improvements in Nozzles, of which the following is aspecification.

The nozzle which is the subject of the presentinvention is designed moreparticularly for spraying or distributing sulfuric acid employed inrefining lubricating oils,

and its object is to provide a novel and improved construction whichwill deliver a fine spray and which is constructed to operate as anatomizer.

In order that the invention may be better understood, reference is hadto the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a front end view of thenozzle. Fig. 2 is a central longitudinal section, and Fig. 3 is across-section on the line 3-3 of Fig. 1.

Referring specifically to the drawing, 5 denotes the main body of thenozzle, the same being flared at its outlet end 6. The opposite or inletend of the nozzle is contracted and has an inlet to which is connectedan air-supply pipe 7. The inlet is a bore 8 made in the rear end of thenozzle body 5, and said end, inside the nozzle body, has a small nozzle9 the bore of which is a continuation of the bore 8. The mouth ordischarge end of the nozzle 9 is contracted and points toward the flaredoutlet end 6 of the nozzle-body 5. The nozzle 8 is located centrallywithin the nozzle-body 5 and discharges lengthwise therethrough toward.the flared outlet end thereof.

Extending into the main body 5 is a nozzle 10 which is arranged at anangle to the nozzle 9 and delivers the sulfuric acid, said nozzlepointing downward and having its mouth or discharge end located slightlyin advance of the mouth of the nozzle 9. The nozzle 10 may be formedintegral with the top of the nozzle-body 5, and the latter has a nipple11 for connection of the acid supply-pipe 12, said nipple being in lineand communication with the bore of the nozzle 10.

Beneath the mouth of the nozzle 10 is located a deflector 13 comprisinga plate extending from the nozzle 9 in the direction of the outlet end 6of the nozzlebody 5.

and State of i"sr fiw r a Patented Jain-21,1913. Application-filed Ainis, i912. seki'ai no; 591,091.

The plate-e1ttends v from the month of, the .nozzle' 9 below the outletaperture thereof, and dips down from this point and then extends forwardwith an upward incline.- The plate has a sufficient width to hol'd'theacid" and its top surface-6 0 I discharged thereonto, has longitudinalcorrugations 14. The nozzle 9 and the plate 13 may be formed integralwith the nozzle-body 5, and the front end of the plate is braced by afin 15 extending from the nozzle-body.

In operation, air under suitable pressure, is discharged by the nozzle 9past the mouth of the nozzle 10, which produces suction in the latterand induces a discharge of the acid therefrom, the action being similarto an atomizer. The acid dropping down on the plate 13 is blown alongthe same by the air issuing from the nozzle 9 and is discharged in theform of a s ray from the outlet end 6 of the nozzle-b0 y 5, the latterdirecting the spray to the place of application so that the spray willbe delivered at the proper place. The corrugations 14 serve to regulatethe size of the drops.

The entire structure will be made of lead so that it will not beaffected by the acid, and it is preferably made in one piece as shown.

I claim:

1. A distributing nozzle comprising a main body having an inlet and anoutlet, a nozzle connected to the inlet and discharging in the directionof the outlet, a deflector comprising a plate extending forward from themouth of the nozzle in the direction of the outlet, and said plate beingdepressed atthe nozzle mouth and thence extending forward with an upwardincline, and a second nozzle discharging into the main body toward thedepressed portion of the deflector and having its mouth located adjacentto and arranged at an angle to the mouth of the first-mentioned nozzle.

2. A distributing nozzle comprising a main body having an inlet and anoutlet, a nozzle connected to the inlet and discharging in the directionof the outlet, a deflector comprising a plate extending forward from themouth of the nozzle in the direction of the outlet, and said plate beingdepressed at the nozzle mouth and thence extending forward wtth anupward incline, a

second nozzle discharging into the main In testimon whereof I afiix mysignoture in presence 0 two witnesses.

GERHARD LINDERBORG.

Witnesses:

J. E. STILLWELL, A. R. KENNEDEY.

